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and they began to use abstract numbers. previously, a token was impressed once for each measure it represented. 12 impressions meant 12 jars of oil. now, the commodity was drawn once. a jar of oil. tokens symbolized numbers. a sphere meant 10, and a cone meant 1. so on this tablet is recorded 10, 11, 12 jars of oil. the number of graphic symbols was expanded quickly, as scribes sought to express more complex ideas. a star shape, to represent god or heaven. a head plus a bowl, for the verb "to eat." over time, the symbols themselves evolved into the wedge-shaped characters called cuneiform. but the greatest advance came when scribes began to use cuneiform to represent the sounds of spoken sumerian. the word "an" meant "heaven" but was also used to represent the sound "an" in words like "anbar," meaning "iron" and "anta", meaning "above." for the very first time in human history, people could make a permanent record of their spoken language. but sumerian hasn't been spoken since about 2000 b.c. how could these markings be rea
and they began to use abstract numbers. previously, a token was impressed once for each measure it represented. 12 impressions meant 12 jars of oil. now, the commodity was drawn once. a jar of oil. tokens symbolized numbers. a sphere meant 10, and a cone meant 1. so on this tablet is recorded 10, 11, 12 jars of oil. the number of graphic symbols was expanded quickly, as scribes sought to express more complex ideas. a star shape, to represent god or heaven. a head plus a bowl, for the verb...
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ted bradstrom has some ideas of electromagnetic induction he wants to share with us today. speaking of electromagnetic induction. he's got a nice one here. really simple, really nice. magnet, coil. so we know when we're moving a magnet through the coil, what's gonna happen? hopefully we get current flowing, okay. it goes through the wire and meets another coil. what happens when you got a current through a coil? magnet. magnet, okay. so we put a compass in the middle of this, and, okay, let's see if we get it. there we go. look at that, gang. look at that. an interaction from here to there. hey. just in case you think we were lying, i'll just move this and you can see how it's moving, right? is the-- nothing moves down there, yeah? no. now watch when he changes the magnetic field in the coil. what happened down here, gang? yeah, all right? okay. you want to know the fun part? you don't have to move the magnet. you can hold the magnet steady-- [laughter] yeah. --and move the coil back and forth. hey, you know what, you know what is a neat, neat application of electromagnetic
ted bradstrom has some ideas of electromagnetic induction he wants to share with us today. speaking of electromagnetic induction. he's got a nice one here. really simple, really nice. magnet, coil. so we know when we're moving a magnet through the coil, what's gonna happen? hopefully we get current flowing, okay. it goes through the wire and meets another coil. what happens when you got a current through a coil? magnet. magnet, okay. so we put a compass in the middle of this, and, okay, let's...
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and lord for those among us who are married, teach us, from what we heard tonight and what we'll hear in the future weeks, how to build that oneness factor into our marriages, into our families. have your hand on this series for jesus sake, amen" >> well obviously that got you going here [laughter], let me explain a few a couple of things here first. what we are talking about in terms of relevance in community first off we just had stumbled into this particular service and were just blow away. it's the best entertainment night, entertainment in chicago, that you could get and the whole relevance was that marriages and divorces are really problematic situations for people in that community. and so he structured as you heard, this whole set of sermons on that. now in fairness to them he places that in a very christian context. you as we were watching this he had pretty interesting little conversations now we'll share with the rest of the world. but it is in fact commercialism, it's not for everybody. you heard him speak about "i hope you can buy this tape" actually he way praying when h
and lord for those among us who are married, teach us, from what we heard tonight and what we'll hear in the future weeks, how to build that oneness factor into our marriages, into our families. have your hand on this series for jesus sake, amen" >> well obviously that got you going here [laughter], let me explain a few a couple of things here first. what we are talking about in terms of relevance in community first off we just had stumbled into this particular service and were just...
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and visit us at... i think it breaks a little to the left. uh-uh. to the right. nope. straight. girl: come on! i told you it was going right. ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ and be a playah ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ and be a playah players: get up and play. an hour a day. announcer: for fun play-time ideas, go online-- just don't stay long. ♪ get up, get up, get up >> waves. light waves washing against our eyes, creating a vision of the world around us. [ thunder rumbling ] sound waves crashing against our ears, sometimes jarring and other times beautiful. cosmic waves bathing the universe. all of it explained, illuminated, and connected via mathematics. sometimes we call it harmonic analysis, other times we call it spectral analysis, but most people call it fourier analysis. of all these sensory experiences, perhaps music more than any other is the one that is most closely associated with mathematics. the greeks believed that beautiful music was mathematically based mus
and visit us at... i think it breaks a little to the left. uh-uh. to the right. nope. straight. girl: come on! i told you it was going right. ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ and be a playah ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ and be a playah players: get up and play. an hour a day. announcer: for fun play-time ideas, go online-- just don't stay long. ♪ get up, get up, get up >> waves. light waves washing against our eyes, creating a vision of the world around us. [...
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i wanna have you use your mind here. what's gonna happen to this thing if i pass current through it now? one side will jump up, and the other side will-- down. which is gonna produce a-- twist. --twist. do you see it's gonna twist? and the more current flowing through it, the more it will-- twist. --twist. and guess what we have here, gang. can you see down below here, i have a magnet and i have a copper coil inside? i don't know if you can see that, gang. you've got a magnet here, a permanent magnet, d a copper coil inside. and when current goes in that coil, it comes this way, it comes this way in one loop and this way on the other, one part is pushed up and the other part is pushed down. and the whole contraption is attached to this needle. and when the little coil twists, guess what the needle does. it also twists 'cause they're connected. and the more current that flows through it, the more it's gonna twist. does that make sense? now you know how a meter works. a meter is simply what? it's simply a coil wire-- here
i wanna have you use your mind here. what's gonna happen to this thing if i pass current through it now? one side will jump up, and the other side will-- down. which is gonna produce a-- twist. --twist. do you see it's gonna twist? and the more current flowing through it, the more it will-- twist. --twist. and guess what we have here, gang. can you see down below here, i have a magnet and i have a copper coil inside? i don't know if you can see that, gang. you've got a magnet here, a permanent...
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why did you feel you had to lie to us ? - i was ashamed to tell you the truth. - what is the truth ? i did not quit my job at whitestone engineering. i was laid off. this was the only job i could find. - you could have told us that. - of course. we would have understood. i had failed. and you both had such a lot of faith in me ! oh, gamal, we still have faith in you. you took a big chance when you moved to america. that took a lot of courage. we've always admired you for that. really ? of course. you are our friend. we like you for who yoare. we don't care how successful you are. - thank you, my friend. - maaleshi. i should have just been honest with you in the first place. no harm done, my friend. jamal may be just a handyman now, but he's the best handyman i know. we don't know what we'd do around here without him. why, he can fix anything ! well, almost anything. here you go, mr. brashov. all done. and i promise you it will work this time ! that's fine, jamal. and i hope i never need it. jess, my friend. are you feeling
why did you feel you had to lie to us ? - i was ashamed to tell you the truth. - what is the truth ? i did not quit my job at whitestone engineering. i was laid off. this was the only job i could find. - you could have told us that. - of course. we would have understood. i had failed. and you both had such a lot of faith in me ! oh, gamal, we still have faith in you. you took a big chance when you moved to america. that took a lot of courage. we've always admired you for that. really ? of...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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police tell us the bus was coming from in montgomery county school. there was only one student on board. the student was not injured. the driver suffered minor injuries. no word on the cause of the crash. >> still ahead, more details about the gruesome discovery yesterday. >> a woman's body found floating. we know the person's identity. it is a professor at johns hopkins. >> the student is on trial and found not guilty. the key piece of evidence that set her free. the rivalry so intense? we explained ahead. >> showers are moving away >> prosecutors have dropped all charges against the teenager accused in the deadly shooting last month. states attorney tell us there is not enough evidence to charge savage with the murder that happen in pasadena in october. morrow was shot leaving a party in the early morning hours of october 13. he and a friend were walking down the street when a truck pulled up and someone started shooting. mccloud is still facing first- degree murder charges. police continue the investigation. additional charges are expected in the f
police tell us the bus was coming from in montgomery county school. there was only one student on board. the student was not injured. the driver suffered minor injuries. no word on the cause of the crash. >> still ahead, more details about the gruesome discovery yesterday. >> a woman's body found floating. we know the person's identity. it is a professor at johns hopkins. >> the student is on trial and found not guilty. the key piece of evidence that set her free. the rivalry...
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also with us tonight, e.j. dionne, msnbc contributor, "washington post" columnist and author of the book "our divided political heart." great to have both of you with us tonight. ruth, you first. you know, this could set up to be a moment of real disappointment for liberals if the democrats can't close the deal. i mean, there was, you know, 2010, when they didn't think they got enough of health care. and when the economy was struggling a little bit. they thought president obama didn't fight hard enough for them. this is round two. and i think that liberals are pretty energized. how important is this moment in history? >> it's absolutely critical. and you can see that the republicans feel that it's critical because it's their political opportunity to scare us about the fiscal cliff and use it to actually do something that has nothing to do with the deficit which is this changing of social security that they want to put on the table. that's something bernie sanders addressed very effectively. it was interesting h
also with us tonight, e.j. dionne, msnbc contributor, "washington post" columnist and author of the book "our divided political heart." great to have both of you with us tonight. ruth, you first. you know, this could set up to be a moment of real disappointment for liberals if the democrats can't close the deal. i mean, there was, you know, 2010, when they didn't think they got enough of health care. and when the economy was struggling a little bit. they thought president...
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scott tells us why they're in fashion. the action begins now. >>> welcome f rom the nasdaq market site in the heart of new york city's times square, i'm melissa levy. these are the trades and stocks closing on the highs of the today. only stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. analysts what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the site. we were buying call spreads yes, buying more today. we were looking for cap it lags that says, i just want out, painful, painful press action. >> it's a big swoop down. >> this was the largest volume since march, the middle of march on apple. we saw it on a rapid, down $10, up $10, over the course of 30 minutes, a short-term bottom. this doesn't mean happy days are here again and apple is going back to 700. no way do i think apple hits 700 again. but it's a short-term bottom. >> the relative strength in apple hit the weakest point. we saw a quick
scott tells us why they're in fashion. the action begins now. >>> welcome f rom the nasdaq market site in the heart of new york city's times square, i'm melissa levy. these are the trades and stocks closing on the highs of the today. only stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. analysts what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the...
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don't use the pop-ups, just use a thermometer. >> 165, the magic number. consumers want to know if pink turkey meat is safe. when we see it pink, and we often do -- >> usda again helped us with this answer. it says that the color of cooked poultry, like turkey, is not always a sure sign that it's safe. the only way to know your turkey is safe, again, is to use a food thermometer. make sure it's reached the safe 165-degree fahrenheit. the meat of smoked turkey is always pink. so you should never be alarmed in this case. we put lots more thanksgiving turkey tips online. just go to nbcwashington.com, and search turkey tips. they're all there. if you have a question you would like us to consider at "ask liz," go to nbcwashington.com, and connect with me on twitter, and on facebook by searching the consumer watch. at 5:00 tonight, how long does it take to defrost that frozen turkey? once defrosted, how long do you cook it? we have all the answers at 5:00. >> if i'm a guest, there's no leftovers. >> no worries. >> i'm a vacuum. liz, we'll see you at 5:00. good a
don't use the pop-ups, just use a thermometer. >> 165, the magic number. consumers want to know if pink turkey meat is safe. when we see it pink, and we often do -- >> usda again helped us with this answer. it says that the color of cooked poultry, like turkey, is not always a sure sign that it's safe. the only way to know your turkey is safe, again, is to use a food thermometer. make sure it's reached the safe 165-degree fahrenheit. the meat of smoked turkey is always pink. so you...
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may the author of all life bless us and keep us. in god's name we pray, amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away
may the author of all life bless us and keep us. in god's name we pray, amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal...
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after world war two of joining the united nations democratic president harry truman actually signed us up for the un in one thousand nine hundred five and it's also true that in signing up for the united nations the united states surrendered a small amount of our sovereignty and as much as we can no longer unilaterally declare war on another nation unless they attack us first without getting the approval of the united nations of course this is true of every other nation in the un as well the un was created to promote world peace an idea that doesn't sit well with the neo cons and chicken hawks for example here's what george w. bush's u.n. ambassador john bolton had to say about. secretary building in new york it's thirty eight stories if you lost ten stories today it would make a difference the u.n. has provided right wing fear mongers like mccarthy the koch's and bolton a lot of grandstanding opportunities over the years but has never lived up to their warnings that it's common to destroy america but there's another group that they don't want you and i talking about that is actively a
after world war two of joining the united nations democratic president harry truman actually signed us up for the un in one thousand nine hundred five and it's also true that in signing up for the united nations the united states surrendered a small amount of our sovereignty and as much as we can no longer unilaterally declare war on another nation unless they attack us first without getting the approval of the united nations of course this is true of every other nation in the un as well the un...
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tweet us. the first correct answer will get a follow friday from us. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> bp has agreed to pay the government 4dz.5 billion and plead guilty to a dozen felony charges in connection to the massive gulf oil spill in 2010. >> there are penalties that are historic in nature. the company has pled guilty to criminal felony charges, manslaughter, individuals have been charged as well. everything that we are capable of doing from the criminal sphere we have done today and this is unprecedented. >> pete williams is nbc's justice correspondent. and it's the biggest criminal penalty ever assess ed on a corporation that bp may have to do more down the line. is that correct? >> they have by no means closed their checkbook. this is a very big fine. they have several things
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that is one of my concerns, that we could use that. in the unlikely case the construction costs are below 120 million we use it for actually commitments we expected the warriors to already -- like open space. >> that is not the intention. the intention is we were so early that we wanted to create this within 120 and not predetermine we wouldn't use up to the full -- up to what we think is the full value but that would come to you with specificity at term sheet stage. what it is and what it is costing. that would be something for you to opine on. >> thank you. >> i think some of misunderstandings and misconceptions have to do with some belief the city is giving cash or loan of money or some sort of guaranteed repayment or return. that is not true. what i have been trying to articulate is regardless of the cost of the repair, the reimbursement to warriors is capped at 120 million from three sources we have just discussed. our current estimate of the value of these three sources is less than 120 million. the port really has a liability in
that is one of my concerns, that we could use that. in the unlikely case the construction costs are below 120 million we use it for actually commitments we expected the warriors to already -- like open space. >> that is not the intention. the intention is we were so early that we wanted to create this within 120 and not predetermine we wouldn't use up to the full -- up to what we think is the full value but that would come to you with specificity at term sheet stage. what it is and what...
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they tell the story back to us. they're all in with us. it's really, like nothing -- you have to check it out. >> state theater tomorrow night in falls church. this is very interesting to me, because you guys, you've met, i know in particular, you've met all the living members of led zeppelin. what do they think? >> you know, i think they love it, because they sense a passion and a commitment to the authenticity as well as, i think the understand we get what they did, and that we are a truly in tribute to them, rather than impersonating them. they've told me personally they think it's fantastic and it's very heartwarming and satisfying to know that they appreciate it. but we -- it's just, it is a true labor of love. >> labor of love. it's the next best thing. i know you guys have performed at countless venues and some of the festivals and a lot of people book you say, led zeppelin won't do it, let's get lez zeppelin. >> right. >> this is it. >> what are you going to sing now? >> [inaudible]. >> other two members aren't here, but will be wi
they tell the story back to us. they're all in with us. it's really, like nothing -- you have to check it out. >> state theater tomorrow night in falls church. this is very interesting to me, because you guys, you've met, i know in particular, you've met all the living members of led zeppelin. what do they think? >> you know, i think they love it, because they sense a passion and a commitment to the authenticity as well as, i think the understand we get what they did, and that we...
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so it will force us to make choices. we try to be everything. deliver peace and prosperity to pretend every unstable country is the threat to an to bid the stable countries so we may have to reconsider and prioritize. john: obama talked-about the military being forced for things they don't want. i was skeptical but the tanks the pentagon says they have exceeded space and weight and power but the chief of staff warfare has changed we will never see a straight conventional conflict again but congress insists to buy more? >> it is built somewhere that is politically important it is built in ohio and 70 n. michigan keeps saying by more of them. >> they are talking about cuts than spending will still go 1.6 trillion over 1.8. >> we send a signal we're not mature mature, responsible or acting like grown-ups. it would be great if somebody in washington could take the lead. it is not if the recovery recovery, taxes, borrowing, i learned from milton friedman what you spending the money on? we are not getting value for what we spe
so it will force us to make choices. we try to be everything. deliver peace and prosperity to pretend every unstable country is the threat to an to bid the stable countries so we may have to reconsider and prioritize. john: obama talked-about the military being forced for things they don't want. i was skeptical but the tanks the pentagon says they have exceeded space and weight and power but the chief of staff warfare has changed we will never see a straight conventional conflict again but...
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it is good to have you with us on this friday. allegedly killed two more palestinians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and other militant groups though. come under rocket attack for the second time in twenty four hours with an iranian made missile again falling just shy of residential areas near the city reports now for. again a very unexpected event these are the longest range rocket attacks that of ever been managed from from gaza and by sending people running to those shelters really sending some moments of panic through through tel of eve and perhaps affecting the resolve of the israeli defense forces and the israeli people to perhaps escalate this conflict to a ground attack tanks and troops there's been a lot of reports of them massing near the border with gaza and we know that thirty thousand reservists are ready to be called up if necessary also earlier today a visit by egypt's prime minister to the gaza strip there were supposed to be a truce on
it is good to have you with us on this friday. allegedly killed two more palestinians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and other militant groups though. come under rocket attack for the second time in twenty four hours with an iranian made missile again falling just shy of residential areas near the city reports now for. again a very unexpected event these are the longest range rocket attacks that of ever been managed...
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so, let us know if willow captured your imagination. tweet me your thoughts for "instant index" @dianesawyer. >>> and coming up next -- so, what is it lighting up this little girl's face? is there a small gift we take for granted that can mean absolutely everything to a child? find out what it is. le announcet plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of thr
so, let us know if willow captured your imagination. tweet me your thoughts for "instant index" @dianesawyer. >>> and coming up next -- so, what is it lighting up this little girl's face? is there a small gift we take for granted that can mean absolutely everything to a child? find out what it is. le announcet plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose....
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stay with us. much more ahead. between your legs. >>> at his press conference earlier this week the president said that the people of america wanted action to address the fiscal challenges that are fast approaching in january. and as he welcomed congressional leaders from both parties to the white house today, he sounded an optimistic note about the way forward, as did speaker boehner after the meeting. >> my hope is that this is going to be the beginning of a fruitful process where we're able to come to an agreement that will reduce our deficit in a balanced way. >> to show our seriousness, we have put revenue on the table as long as it's accompanied by significant spending cuts. >> nbc's mike viqueira joins us live from the white house. mike, are there any signs, i have to put this to you, that the president may be able to persuade republicans at least to maintain the bush tax cuts on those making less than $250,000 a year? is there any sign that he's going to be able to persuade them on that? >> reporter: well,
stay with us. much more ahead. between your legs. >>> at his press conference earlier this week the president said that the people of america wanted action to address the fiscal challenges that are fast approaching in january. and as he welcomed congressional leaders from both parties to the white house today, he sounded an optimistic note about the way forward, as did speaker boehner after the meeting. >> my hope is that this is going to be the beginning of a fruitful process...
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stay with us. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> tonight, at 11:00, and scheduled retirement. we're talking about roscoe bartlett. >> he lost his bid after the sixth district was redrawn. you may not know the deep resume he has and the humble beginnings that have shaped his legacy on capitol hill. we have a preview. >> there is one thing he wants to make perfectly clear. he may be retiring, but it will not be easy. >> i m&a workaholic. i would have liked to have had a cure for it. >> for the 86-year old, serving 10 terms in congress is just the most recent entry on his resume. a lifelong farmer, he was raised in kentucky so poor his mother made the family clothing out of feed sacks. he grew up to break ground for nasa and the navy. >> my career spanned most of the things you could do in the country from building things to sites to inventing things. >> from his good friend nancy pelosi to being the greatest guy in the gop, roscoe bartlett, the exit interview. he tells us his
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john berman is with us, helping us out with news. christine romans is sticking around, helping us out with business. fiscal cliff, 46 days and counting, we'll fall off the fiscal cliff. although some people have talked about it as being a gentle slope. >> don't believe that. if it's a slope it's like a slalom. >> black diamond gentle slope. >> no, blue. >> nanny says maybe blue. >> still a sleteep slope here. president obama will host top republicans and democrats and look for any room for compromise in the fiscal abusineyss, cliff slope. >> reporter: one thing is for sure, if they don't do something, everybody will end up paying a lot more taxes. that's a good spur. but right now everyone is looking for the tone of this, what the president will do, how both sides come into it. at first glass, it looks as if they're sticking to their positions but there are some cracks. you can so some hints of things that maybe they could compromise on. so let's start with the person who seems to be taking the strongest view from the republican side
john berman is with us, helping us out with news. christine romans is sticking around, helping us out with business. fiscal cliff, 46 days and counting, we'll fall off the fiscal cliff. although some people have talked about it as being a gentle slope. >> don't believe that. if it's a slope it's like a slalom. >> black diamond gentle slope. >> no, blue. >> nanny says maybe blue. >> still a sleteep slope here. president obama will host top republicans and democrats...
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>> i'm telling you what he told us today. i'm telling you what was their reporting on 12th, 13th and 15th, there were intelligence estimates saying al qaeda was directly involved, al qaeda affiliates were directly involved. somehow after that was prepared by the intelligence community, that was taken out after it went to the white house. that is a very serious issue. also, general petraeus, i have great regard for general petraeus. when he briefed us that morning, he made it clear he did not believe this was a terrorist attack. i have great regard but he started rewriting history here. he totally down played the terrorist aspect. he said there were people in the crowd, he never said they were involved in the attack as a group. >> congressman schiff? >> i need to correct the record here. i don't think there was any indication that the white house ordered anything taken out of the intelligence assessment. peter, i don't think that's accurate. there were assessments that were given to us -- >> talking points -- >> wait. one at a
>> i'm telling you what he told us today. i'm telling you what was their reporting on 12th, 13th and 15th, there were intelligence estimates saying al qaeda was directly involved, al qaeda affiliates were directly involved. somehow after that was prepared by the intelligence community, that was taken out after it went to the white house. that is a very serious issue. also, general petraeus, i have great regard for general petraeus. when he briefed us that morning, he made it clear he did...
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ben wedeman is in jerusalem for us this morning. he's joining us on the tone. ben, israeli troops are mobilizing for a possible ground attack. we were reporting that yesterday. where do things stand right now? >> the latest is that the israeli army has called up 16,000 reservists in possible preparation for a ground offensive. you remember during 2008, 2009 gaza war, israel sort of softened up targets in gaza before actually sending troops inside. so it takes time to mobilize those forces to get them ready. we're hearing that the roads in israel going in the direction of gaza, there are a lot of tanks being moved, other material being moved to the area around the gaza strip. certainly, if you listen to what israeli officials say, they're definitely putting it that ground offensive is if not highly unlikely, a high probability. this is what one said. >> hamas are the enemies of peace, not just the enemies of israel. to peace both internally on the palestinian side and between palestinians and israel. we're targeting that military infrastructure so we will be abl
ben wedeman is in jerusalem for us this morning. he's joining us on the tone. ben, israeli troops are mobilizing for a possible ground attack. we were reporting that yesterday. where do things stand right now? >> the latest is that the israeli army has called up 16,000 reservists in possible preparation for a ground offensive. you remember during 2008, 2009 gaza war, israel sort of softened up targets in gaza before actually sending troops inside. so it takes time to mobilize those forces...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open,
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the one project that we have before us is has the potential to have a lot of these microunits in one building. but i have heard from other developers and community groups that these would perhaps be mixed in with projects that include a wider unit mix and so that would sort-of change the answer to that? i think the short answertia we just don't know yet. >> those are some of the things that for me, i want to understand. i think that there is a place for these units for certain populations, or certain settle of the market. but it's just not that clear what that is yet and i really don't believe that it's for or that it will solve any affordability problems and i hear this phrase affordable by design but i think it's barely affordable by design i don't think it really reaches people in a m i's that need deep' fordable and i think the people in 50% of a m i range are already in the market it's not that they have nowhere to live or nowhere to go. and so, as i it stands now, i do support the cap and the supervisor and is the process they have gone through with the community. >> commission
the one project that we have before us is has the potential to have a lot of these microunits in one building. but i have heard from other developers and community groups that these would perhaps be mixed in with projects that include a wider unit mix and so that would sort-of change the answer to that? i think the short answertia we just don't know yet. >> those are some of the things that for me, i want to understand. i think that there is a place for these units for certain...
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i appreciate your time with us. we're going to continue to follow this live as the developments come in. i also want to take you back to the live camera positions. this is outside of the white house and john boehner taking the microphone and let's listen in. >> by significant spending cuts. and while we're going to continue to have revenue on the table, it is going to be incumbent for my colleagues to show the american people that we're serious about cutting spending and solving our fiscal dilemma. i believe that we can do this and avert the fiscal cliff that right in front of us today. >> this isn't the first time we have dealt with these issues. we feel we understand what the problem is. we felt very -- i feel very good about what we were able to talk about in there. we have a cornerstones of being able to work something out. we're both going to have to give up some of the things that we know are a problem. and so it is like when we arrive at a point where we all know something has to be done, there is no more let
i appreciate your time with us. we're going to continue to follow this live as the developments come in. i also want to take you back to the live camera positions. this is outside of the white house and john boehner taking the microphone and let's listen in. >> by significant spending cuts. and while we're going to continue to have revenue on the table, it is going to be incumbent for my colleagues to show the american people that we're serious about cutting spending and solving our...
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joining us with details now. catherine. >> they tell fox news that there were significant changes to the cia talking points about the benghazi attacks. specifically the language, using the term al qaeda was removed and replaced. it had the effect of analyzing or downplaying the role of al qaeda and terrorist groups and that attack. the u.s. intelligence community cannot say for sure who was responsible for these edits, this minimization of al qaeda issue. the talking points were circulated to other agencies. earlier today, lawmakers said that ambassador susan rice who said on the sunday talk show that benghazi was in response to an anti-islam video and a demonstration that spun out of control was simply using the best available intelligence at the time. >> what is very clear is that ambassador rice used the talking points that the intelligence committee had all signed off on. that is very, very clear. she used the unclassified talking points that were signed off on by the entire intelligence committee. criticisms
joining us with details now. catherine. >> they tell fox news that there were significant changes to the cia talking points about the benghazi attacks. specifically the language, using the term al qaeda was removed and replaced. it had the effect of analyzing or downplaying the role of al qaeda and terrorist groups and that attack. the u.s. intelligence community cannot say for sure who was responsible for these edits, this minimization of al qaeda issue. the talking points were...
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long so they see us fighting for them, not just asking something for us. and how in the context of the partisan solutions to reuse the relationships and conversations with republican through that process to get to a place that they are with us over the course of the next three to five years. a slightly different way to look at the movements were. >> i'm hesitant to bring up the pentagon in this particular news cycle, but "don't ask, don't tell," it was historic that was passed in eufaula is not removed from our books, but we still have to remember that our men and women who fight in the this country's total have equal benefits. if so why long ways to go as it relates to equal benefits and issues of i.d. cards and base housing partnership in the face and a whole host of big that is important progress we still need to make as well as service and the something that is not even a discussion, but something important and needs to be addressed. i say that because all the things we talk about. we talk about politics on them or send victories and not so many losses
long so they see us fighting for them, not just asking something for us. and how in the context of the partisan solutions to reuse the relationships and conversations with republican through that process to get to a place that they are with us over the course of the next three to five years. a slightly different way to look at the movements were. >> i'm hesitant to bring up the pentagon in this particular news cycle, but "don't ask, don't tell," it was historic that was passed...
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josh used the personal highlight reel. 18 points. 69-51 cardinal. stanford 3 and o and is this the best goal ever scored in a soccer match? the man of sweden bicycle kick from 30 yards out. sweden beat new england look how far he is. keeper got trapped out there. he had all 4 goal in the game. we could watch this 100 times and not get tired of it. i'm out of time. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino watch it on your own. >> unbelievable. watching his body. >> fluid motion all in one. >> he land and gets up. that's >> yes.. >> yes. >> we would be in traction. >> thanks larry. >> "nightline"is next i'm dan. >> i'm carolyn for all of us here, thanks for joining us tonight. >> we appreciate your time as always next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30 h;ñ;ñ;ñ$x
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the dead do not want us dead. the dead do not want us dead. such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cunif
the dead do not want us dead. the dead do not want us dead. such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire...
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, trying to use us, trying to abuse us. that happened. and i thought you know what? i'm going to look at the pattern and see if there's a consistency here of who it is that comes after us, are there commonalities among these people and are there commonalities among what they do, and i was overwhelmed when i looked at all the people over the years how common they were in terms of their characteristics and their tactics, what they did. and as i began to write this out and describe it, this book started to write itself. and i could see, i have got to share this with people. i scrubbed the literature and i could see this was no where that i could find, not in the psychological literature, not in the sociological literature, no where had this really been described in a comprehensive way and i said i have got to do this. this was an urgent awareness that i need today share with people because you can identify these predators in our lives. >> oh, my goodness. i got to get a copy right away. it is called "life code" by dr. phil. no
, trying to use us, trying to abuse us. that happened. and i thought you know what? i'm going to look at the pattern and see if there's a consistency here of who it is that comes after us, are there commonalities among these people and are there commonalities among what they do, and i was overwhelmed when i looked at all the people over the years how common they were in terms of their characteristics and their tactics, what they did. and as i began to write this out and describe it, this book...
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they have become easier for us to use and the process has become a lot more efficient. >> school. -- cool. i was told if you have a question you should line up at that microphone right there. if you're coming up -- no, he did youant [speaker not understood]. >> i don't have a question. i wanted to comment on this. i think something else is really unique and maybe one of the untold stories or not told so much stories about the impact of open data is really the companies that are being formed. and as you mentioned earlier, they're a sustainable company and this is being powered by open data and motion loft is figuring out how they can share the asset that sort of your business model is built on. so, i think that this is presenting a whole new type of question for sort of apps built with government data or public data. >> i guess i'll jump in once here, too, while people are stepping up. we've been doing this for awhile now. one thing we've learned in this innovation space, people matter. like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are do
they have become easier for us to use and the process has become a lot more efficient. >> school. -- cool. i was told if you have a question you should line up at that microphone right there. if you're coming up -- no, he did youant [speaker not understood]. >> i don't have a question. i wanted to comment on this. i think something else is really unique and maybe one of the untold stories or not told so much stories about the impact of open data is really the companies that are...
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that's key to us. in fact, which you look at those shootings you are seeing the trend is going down and it has gone down. 2009, 2010, and here we are at 2012. >> thank you, it's good to note. and i do appreciate that. it's pretty clear in most police districts except for northern and northern we're seeing a trend upward. >> yes, we are. >> it's just important to note. >> it is important to note and in that light we have created a data base where we can track, when a shooting occurs we notice, we note where it takes place. so, for instance, if it took place in the 800 block of bue bucannon, the next likely place might be on march alley if i have the vrt south of market i will move them to the western addition, say, hey, we can't have a back and forth, a back and forth. we did have a back and forth during the summer where it looked like it was eddy block, kop, central diviz, i don't know who was warring with who but that accounts for the spike in numbers. >> supervisor olague. >> my whatever isn't workin
that's key to us. in fact, which you look at those shootings you are seeing the trend is going down and it has gone down. 2009, 2010, and here we are at 2012. >> thank you, it's good to note. and i do appreciate that. it's pretty clear in most police districts except for northern and northern we're seeing a trend upward. >> yes, we are. >> it's just important to note. >> it is important to note and in that light we have created a data base where we can track, when a...
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i don't want to divide us. i want to say the public and private sector, the only way you get more jobs is by leaving more money in the private sector. neil: we can debate this all we want. democrats are saying, it is beyond debate. maybe naively, the president and all sides we will rise to this occasion. offer a constructive dialogue to not only get as off the cliff, but lay out a plan to get all of this under control. i hear talk of stimulus. your colleague in new york is signing on for what could be a half trillion dollar jobs plan. on and on we go. stimulus is still in vogue. spending is still in vogue. piling up debt. >> here is a problem with stimulating and government spending, the last time they tried it it did not work. it also cost about $400,000 per job. government is not very good at creating jobs. instead of trying to squeeze more money out of the economy and take it from productive business owners, let's leave it in their hands. i don't think the president got a referendum on raising taxes. the pre
i don't want to divide us. i want to say the public and private sector, the only way you get more jobs is by leaving more money in the private sector. neil: we can debate this all we want. democrats are saying, it is beyond debate. maybe naively, the president and all sides we will rise to this occasion. offer a constructive dialogue to not only get as off the cliff, but lay out a plan to get all of this under control. i hear talk of stimulus. your colleague in new york is signing on for what...
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proves we had no stand-in, us for better or worse. >> not bad. i first met you when the first "wedding crashers" movie came out, "wedding crashers" and the first "hangover" movie and then do "limitless" and then did de niro. seven years ago i burst on to the scene and here i am with the hero heroes. >> never felt like there was bursting going on. we went back and did a little q&a and the fact that i'm here on the "today" show, the whole thing is really crazy. >> so you're a humble guy as you just displayed. >> grateful. >> sexiest man alive, a smart guy, a good guy and on top of all of that you do this to the rest of us. let's watch this clip right here. [ speaking french ] >> bradley. >> what an idiot. >> i guess my question is -- >> screw that guy? >> when is enough enough for you? how about leaving a little room for the rest of us. >> that's not cool. we were talking about de niro. i guess i wanted to ask you, how to put this. [ speaking french ] >> "today" show with subtitles. bradley cooper, "silver linings playbook" is the film. good to see
proves we had no stand-in, us for better or worse. >> not bad. i first met you when the first "wedding crashers" movie came out, "wedding crashers" and the first "hangover" movie and then do "limitless" and then did de niro. seven years ago i burst on to the scene and here i am with the hero heroes. >> never felt like there was bursting going on. we went back and did a little q&a and the fact that i'm here on the "today" show,...
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he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence with his own handwritten note. that would be very much like chris. he appreciated and enjoyed interactions with people. in fact, our friend chris highland put it very eloquently when he said, chris was the finest among us. more than his obviously charms, he was a man of substance and humility. at parties, dinners and gatherings he spent little times talking about himself and his accomplishments. only when he was forced to. instead he asked people about their lives, their views, their accomplishments. he always focused on ther people rather than hi
he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence...
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that is very good news for us. we're not going to have to deal with the rain and the wind associated with that. although if you're heading down towards ocean city, places like that, you'll see wind and tidal rises down there. winds out of north about 8 miles per hour. a little bit of a windchill. so it's still quite chilly for this time of year. 45 in winchester, 48 in leesburg, 53 in fredericksburg. gaithersburg coming in at 5 degrees. you'll need the jackets and coats as you step outside tonight. it is friday night, a friday evening and looking pretty nice for you as long as you're bundled up for it. should be great. nothing as far as the rain is concerned. we did see a few showers early this morning mostly in southern maryland. that's with the first coastal system moving offshore. the clear skies will allow temperatures to cool once again overnight tonight. high pressure dominating. that's why we saw all the sunshine today. tomorrow, the high will move off towards the east a little bit. still going to be cool. i
that is very good news for us. we're not going to have to deal with the rain and the wind associated with that. although if you're heading down towards ocean city, places like that, you'll see wind and tidal rises down there. winds out of north about 8 miles per hour. a little bit of a windchill. so it's still quite chilly for this time of year. 45 in winchester, 48 in leesburg, 53 in fredericksburg. gaithersburg coming in at 5 degrees. you'll need the jackets and coats as you step outside...
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they're still using the opiates that they used back in the 1800s, right? >> yeah, it's interesting, morphine is still the main way to get pain reduced. using something that's not a drug is a paradigm shift. >> reporter: we found it hard to believe that a virtual reality of snowworld could work so well, so we asked to try it ourselves. in order to demo snowworld, are you going to put me through a range of pain. >> we'll do something tolerable. >> reporter: they attached something to my foot and made it hotter and hotter. at 116 degrees, it felt like stepping on burning hot pavement for 15 long seconds. >> how much time were you thinking about the pain? >> reporter: for most of the time, i think. >> reporter: then they applied the same amount of heat but this time while i was playing the game. my son would be a genius at this game. ooh, i got him. but before i knew it, they stopped me. >> are we done? is it over? >> how would you rate your pain that time? >> reporter: i think it was actually interesting. putting the headphones on really shut everything out.
they're still using the opiates that they used back in the 1800s, right? >> yeah, it's interesting, morphine is still the main way to get pain reduced. using something that's not a drug is a paradigm shift. >> reporter: we found it hard to believe that a virtual reality of snowworld could work so well, so we asked to try it ourselves. in order to demo snowworld, are you going to put me through a range of pain. >> we'll do something tolerable. >> reporter: they attached...
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or are we using conservative? >> what we have here is more conservative than what is in the management plan. and also we know that the likelihood that the instance in which it is going to drop and come back up, we feel that funding the stablization fund of $15 million we are going to be in a position to weather that. and then in the cash flows in the years, 2019 and 26 or so. those are the years where the expansion or the assessment in addition to the cost, they generally are resulting in a net impact that is a negative value >> correct. >> meaning that the city is on the hook for putting in the additional funding. >> yes. >> but that could be different based on the fact that we used more conservative cop debt issue ans numbers and lower conservative assessment numbers? >> yeah. >> is there any other reason why that would change? >> off the top, no. i think that the most the interest rate and second it would be to the term, which is why we are proposing taking it out longer. knowing that if the market improved we
or are we using conservative? >> what we have here is more conservative than what is in the management plan. and also we know that the likelihood that the instance in which it is going to drop and come back up, we feel that funding the stablization fund of $15 million we are going to be in a position to weather that. and then in the cash flows in the years, 2019 and 26 or so. those are the years where the expansion or the assessment in addition to the cost, they generally are resulting in...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money.
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money.
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it to ride bart or used it to ride muni, the last 10 are on there. in order to calculate your discounts if you need them, other than that, there's no information on the card other than, again, the loading in the pass -- so if you put $10 on it or put a fare on it, it has that. but your personal information is separate and is at a customer service center that is far away and not linked to your card. no one can get anything from your card even if these devices which are being introduced scan it. your information resides in a customer center station. so the customer service which is privately contracted out, is really the only place where a connection is made to you as a person and almost -- only as a result of your request. >> okay. thank you. if there are no other comments or questions we will go on to public comment. any member of the public who would like to comment, please come forward. >> thank you, members of the board, my name is chris connelly. part of our mission is to make sure that as new technology comes along that people don't have to choo
it to ride bart or used it to ride muni, the last 10 are on there. in order to calculate your discounts if you need them, other than that, there's no information on the card other than, again, the loading in the pass -- so if you put $10 on it or put a fare on it, it has that. but your personal information is separate and is at a customer service center that is far away and not linked to your card. no one can get anything from your card even if these devices which are being introduced scan it....
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